Across I—ln favour of calling for rousing action. (11) 9—Take cover away from a retreat. (7) 10— Kind of phrase the fisherman is after. (5) 11— Move far and wide over the Andes, for example (5) 12— A court confused about a vehicle. (7) 13— To create an entanglement, she gets involved with men! (6) 15— Use the brakes going both ways. (4, 2) 18— It’s harsh when the south wind is followed by the east. (7) 20 Successfully handled a description of how the cleric was dressed. (5) 22— Fear the sapper will interrupt father. (5) 23— Asks one to invest in a different arrangement (7) 24— Artist’s studio found in most houses. (7-4) Down 2—A sculptor and the staff at home. (5) 3— I’ve lots of different flowers. (7) 4— A yacht diverted to China at one time. (6) %—ln fact, a citation is not spoken. (5) 6— The kind of illusion that misleads the pupils (7) 7— Foreman make the labourers pay the price (6-5) 8— He often gets to work on foot. (11) 14— One who kneads to use arms frantically’ (7) 16— Open to take away one’s insurance? (7) 17— As for Caesar’s soldiers, their name is this (6) 19— Some of the men do what is necessary to provide enrichment. (5) 21 Paved area father gets it. put back near the end of the portico. (5) (Solution tomorrow) Yesterday’s solution Across: 1, Smothers; 5, Isis; 9, Draw; 10, Resolute; 11, Mitre; 12, Several; 13, First offender, 18, Reaction; 19, Nous- 20 Skillet; 21, Denim; 22, Sags; 23, Endanger. ’ ’ Down:. 2, Martini; 3, Towards; 4, Reels of cotton; 6, Squared; .7, Stellar, 8, Louvr£ 13, Forests; 14, Reading; 15, Totals; 16, Nankeen;
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